variety of mind games to convince suspects to tell them everything they know, and these
advanced tactics are designed to get all of the details until every last memory has been
squeezed dry. Most of the confessions on this list came
only after hours of intense questioning, though some were willing to fully recall all of their
wrongdoings as if they were fond memories. 10. Daniel Wozniak is broke and needs money for
his wedding, so he comes up with an unlikely solution thats twisted, sadistic and downright
bizarre.
He asks his friend Sam to help him move some
boxes over at his place and instead takes his life. This is what Daniel tells the police when
arrested a short while later. . .
The
plan was to take Sams ATM card and drain his entire life savings to pay for Daniels
marriage. Daniel disposes of his friend in a nearby
park. He then goes to Sams apartment and uses
Sams phone to invite Sams girlfriend Julie over. When Julie arrives, she finds Daniel waiting
outside instead of her boyfriend.
Daniel says he has something important to
show her and lets them inside with Sams keys. Daniel was obviously out of his mind by this
point, but here is what he was thinking. He hoped that the police would mistakenly
conclude that Sam ended Julies life and then went on the run. The deception doesnt work as planned and
he was quickly taken into custody.
9. Jeromie [Jeremy] Cancel was 24-years-old
and homeless when he saw a Pace University student named Kevin Pravia [Pra-ve-a]
returning home from a bar one morning. Kevin asked Jeromie to sell him something
and then Jeromie agreed to go up to the apartment where together they watched Saw. When the student passed out a little while
later, Jeromie started pillaging all of his belongings.
Then he suddenly got another idea . . . Jeromie claimed that his main motivation for
doing this was purely boredom.
He showed absolutely no remorse throughout
his trial and reportedly laughed in reaction to the courts imposed sentence of 25 years
to life. 8. Linda Stein was an extremely wealthy New Yorker
who had once co-managed a famous punk band called The Ramones decades ago. She eventually switched careers from the music
industry to the real estate business and hired someone named Natavia Lowery [Na-ta-ve-a
Video Pronunciation of Last Name] to be her personal assistant.
But when Natavia took around $30 thousand
from her boss, Linda confronted her about it in person, and thats when things got
completely out of control. Natavia grabbed a heavy walking stick from
Linda during the middle of the argument and, in her words Though she may look remorseful now, Natavia
was so angry that she doesnt remember how many times she used the walking stick before
regaining her composure. By the time it was done, the wealthy socialite
[social-lite] was on the ground and no longer moving. Natavia was sentenced to a minimum of 32 years
for her actions.
7. Alonso Perez [A-lon-so Per-rez]
is suspected of taking another mans life and now finds himself inside of a stuffy North
Vegas police department interrogation room. He looks around nervously for a while and
then decides to make one last effort at escaping. Thinking fast, Alonso leverages all of his
body weight against the cuffs and snaps free.
He remains seated for a long time and tries
to make it appear as though he is still shackled. I think his original plan was to jump the
next person who entered, but then he looks at the ceiling and gets a better idea. Alonso stands up and easily removes a square
drywall panel. He rips out some insulation and then makes
his way through the rafters.
Amazingly, he was able to drop out the ceiling
into an empty hallway and quietly leaves through the backdoor. Authorities were able to recapture him four
days later and they are now seeking capital punishment. 6. When a Florida man named Checkingson Sinclair
[Check-ing-son Sin-clare] discovers a text message from his wifes ex-boyfriend
on her phone, the two get into a serious argument and Checkingson ends up doing the unthinkable.
He calls the police one hour later and lets
them know exactly what hes done to his wife who is in the bedroom. Whats most concerning is the even tone
in Checkingsons voice. There is almost no emotion whatsoever as he
makes his confession. According to Checkingsons story, his wife
became aggressive and he did what needed to be done to stop her.
He was found guilty of his actions one year
later and his trial sentencing started in February 2017. I couldnt find anything beyond that, so
maybe the final sentence is still being debated in court. 5. 25-Year-old John Paul Suleski [Soul-les-ski]
was angry at the world when he decided to randomly take the life of an innocent jogger
one day in Fort Smith, Arkansas [Are-can-saw].
When police pry for details, John describes
the joggers initial reaction after what happened. Johns exact motivations seem to vary throughout
the police interview. He seems angry at times, but then seems sad
and talks about how much wrong there is in the world. During this part of the interview it seems
like he thinks ending a persons life is helpful because of how miserable the world
is.
He was sentenced to life behind bars without
any chance of parole. 4. In 2008, an eight year old child named Christian
Romero was accused of taking the lives of his father and another man in their Arizona
apartment. In the state of Arizona anyone 8 years old
and up can be legally charged with an offense, so believe it or not there was an interrogation.
Police were able to get Christian to confess
pulling the trigger on the two adults, though his testimony remains controversial due to
his young age. Some people say that the 8-year-old didnt
understand the interrogation and simply felt pressured to say what the police wanted to
hear. Christian was sentenced to a ward where he
remained until he was 15, at which point he was placed in a foster home and allowed to
attend public school. I couldnt find anything else about exactly
why he did this, so if anyone knows more details about this mysterious case, then please let
me know what caused Christian Romero to commit such a heinous act on that day.
3. Elizabeth Wettlaufer was a hospital nurse
who sometimes cared for elderly patients out of their homes. Now she is talking with a police detective
after doing what the voices were telling her to do. Elizabeth goes on to explain she how she would
hear a voice not in her head, but somewhere deep in her stomach.
This voice would encourage her to over dose
her patients with insulin. When she did as she was told, the voice would
howl with laughter and move from her stomach up into her chest for a while before moving
back down and requesting for more. She said that she personally didnt like
giving her patients too much insulin. She didnt like how they would shake and
moan throughout the night until they passed away clutching their sheets, though sometimes
she admits she would watch with some degree of curiosity.
But apparently this was not Elizabeths
choice. God was directing her to do this, and she
didnt question his divine plan at first. After a while, however, she thought that maybe
it was the devil tricking her into believing she was doing Gods work, and this thought
worried her deeply. Of course the hospital didnt know any of
this was happening in her head because she appeared relatively normal on the outside.
In fact, the hospital was planning to move
her into the kids ward to operate their insulin pumps. She quickly resigned when she heard about
this change because she knew she would lose control and possibly do something to a small
child. Even in her delusional state, Elizabeth knew
she couldnt follow instructions to do that to a small child from anyone, not even God. She planned to flee the country, but she decided
to check herself into the psych ward instead.
She spent three weeks under evaluation and
said enough to her appointed psychiatrist during this time to raise concern. The psych ward alerted the authorities who
took her in for questioning. She proceeded to describe in detail how she
ended the lives of 8 patients and attempted to do the same to many more. In 2017 she was given life behind bars with
parole eligibility within 25 years.
2. Jerrod Murray was a student at East Central
University in Ada, Oklahoma who everyone could tell was a little off. One day he asked a fellow student for a ride
to Walmart in exchange for 20 dollars. The student gladly agreed and Jerrod got inside.
Somewhere along the way, Jerrod pulled a small
fire arm and began playing with it. He told his driver to go to the nearby town
of Asher instead of Walmart. During the long ride, Jerrod talked with his
companion about life in general and many other philosophical subjects. He seemed to enjoy toying with the young mans
mind all the while.
At one point Jerrod unchambered his fire arm
and gave both the fire arm and the clip to the driver to make him feel at ease. Sometime later, Jerrod took out a second fire
arm from his pocket. He quickly loaded it and pulled the trigger
three times. He got out of the slow moving car and let
it stop into a tree.
Then he checked his prey. Throughout the interview, the sheriff repeatedly
seeks a motive as to what caused Jerrod to do this. He learns that Jerrod has absolutely no grudge
with this person and only chose them after playing video games together two weeks prior. The sheriff searches for some shred of humanity
in Jerrod but time and time again finds none.
He was found not guilty by reason of insanity
and is now institutionalized. Before we get to number 1, my name is Chills
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we upload every Thursday and Sunday. 1.) On April 16, 2007 Seung-Hui Cho went on a
rampage at Virginia Tech that ended the lives of 32 students. First he entered West Ambler Johnston Hall
at around 7 in the morning and quickly ended the lives of two students. As emergency services and police arrived,
the deranged student snuck away and changed into clean clothes.
He went to the local post office and mailed
a package to NBC News. This is the video he sent shortly before going
back on campus and ending the lives of over two-dozen other innocent students later that
day. As you can see, his best attempt to logically
explain himself comes out as a strange semi-religious rant that is impossible for anyone to fully
understand. Even with a camera pointed directly at his
face, he cannot clearly tell anyone why he did this, though he seems desperate for the
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